Warm-Up (9/6) Please answer the following questions on your warm-up sheet from yesterday: “Are certain groups’ cultures better than others? Or would you.

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Warm-Up (9/6) Please answer the following questions on your warm-up sheet from yesterday: “Are certain groups’ cultures better than others? Or would you say that all cultures are equal? Why?” Explain in 4-5 sentences.

Counter Point…

Motives for Colonization Political – a desire to increase power/influence (status). Leaders Types of government Policies Laws (Glory)

Motives for Colonization Economic – a desire to increase wealth/money. Trade Business Jobs Taxes (Gold)

Motives for Colonization Social – a desire to live a certain way of life. Lifestyles Communities Religion Culture (God)

Exit Slip Please answer the following on a half sheet of paper: Is immigration good for the United States? Should we allow more immigrants into our nation?

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D.B.Q. - What is the more powerful motivator for immigration? Political? Economic? Social?